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28: 397: 144: 347: 312: 252: 418: 171:, where he remained from 1837 until 1856, resigning because of failing health. Prof. and Mrs. Stafford were then invited to take charge of the Alabama Female Institute. For several years, Mrs. Stafford gave all her time to the work of educating and character-building. She closed her school during the 178:
She taught till 1872. After purchasing the Alabama Female Institute property, it was converted into the Stafford School (1876–85), a boys' school. In 1888, she sold the property to the city of Tuscaloosa for public school purposes.
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Maria married Samuel McKee Stafford (1795–1873) on January 17, 1839. They had three children: Belle (1840–1918), Frederick (1842–1920), Alice (1844–1880).
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In 1884, Stafford went to live with her daughter, Belle, the wife of Rev. J. P. Dawson, of
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In 1833, she was invited by Rev. William Williams, whose wife was her friend, to go to
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by birth and education. He served as professor of ancient literature in the
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Portrait of Maria Brewster Brooks Stafford, by C.R. Parker
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A Woman of the Century
Westmoreland, New Hampshire
Asbury Park, New Jersey
Westmoreland, New Hampshire

Alabama
Alabama Female Institute
Tuscaloosa, Alabama
North Carolinian
University of Alabama
Civil War
Danville, Kentucky
Chattanooga, Tennessee
Asbury Park, New Jersey





Willard, Frances Elizabeth
Livermore, Mary Ashton Rice
A Woman of the Century: Fourteen Hundred-seventy Biographical Sketches Accompanied by Portraits of Leading American Women in All Walks of Life
Charles Wells Moulton
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"Stafford School"
History of Alabama and Dictionary of Alabama Biography
public domain
History of Higher Education of Women in the South Prior to 1860
public domain

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